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CliniCrowd is a global community for patients and those at-risk to share experiences, treatments, and insights.

We invite you to participate in our registries to collect unique and untapped valuable data and track your own medical condition.

CliniCrowd participants fill out an initial registry and then a shorter, follow-up registry each month, with complete access to their individual data. We’ll analyze that data collectively to discern patterns about effective experiences and publicize the results to all registry participants.

“At 2 months, I began to notice that my typing was improving. My arms became more steady. This might sound insignificant, but it was a powerful change to me. Into month 3 & 4, I started to notice that my left arm was able to extend without shaking as much as usual. I am holding a coffee cup, no shaking. I am holding my toothbrush, shaking, but better than before. My optimism is beginning to grow. Month 5, I am noticing my walking is becoming more normalized. Here I am at 6 months and although subtle, the changes are exciting.”

“I was more than pleasantly surprised at the positive effect of Mannitol on my Parkinson’s symptoms. Within a few weeks, my walking improved tremendously. Although there have been some setbacks – we went through a very difficult period in which I was living on adrenaline – my off times still not as bad as they were before, and during my on times, I forget that I was ever diagnosed as having Parkinson’s.”

“From the outset, I felt good things happening. My sleep improved. My sense of smell was returning. Yes, it was gradual process. It took time. At the beginning there were ups and downs but, for the first time in years, I felt something healthy happening to me. It was not a simple process. Myself and Parkinson’s? We are closely intertwined. It is difficult for both of us to let go. But, just as Parkinson’s manifests itself differently in other people, Mannitol does too”